Hierarchical structured Ni nanoring and hollow sphere arrays by morphology inheritance based on ordered through-pore template and electrodeposition

Duan G, Cai W, Luo Y, Li Z, Lei Y

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Fabrication of micro/nano-hierarchical Ni ordered nanostructured arrays is demonstrated by electrochemical deposition on the ordered alumina through-pore template induced by solution-dipping the colloidal monolayer. The morphology of the Ni nanostructured arrays exhibits a ringlike or hollow spherical structure depending on the template geometry and appropriate deposition parameters. The skeletons of the arrays are of floc- or flakelet-like fine structure on the nanoscale. The formation of such morphologies is attributed to the preferential growth along the inner wall of the alumina pores, while the nanoflakelet fine structure originates from a morphology inheritance process or the transitional product Ni(OH)(2) which leads to the final nanostructured Ni crystals. This morphology inherence could be useful in the field of nanofabrication. Such micro/nanohierarchically structured arrays show good magnetic properties and will find applications in the fields of catalysis, magnetics, optoelectrics, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and new nanodevices.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B (J. Phys. Chem. B)
Volume110
Issue32
Page range15729-15733
StatusPublished
Release year2006
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1021/jp062255q
KeywordsCONTROLLED FABRICATION; NICKEL-HYDROXIDE; RING; GROWTH; FILMS; ZNO; NANOSTRUCTURES; LITHOGRAPHY; CLOSURE; GOLD

Authors from the University of Münster

Lei, Yong
Institute of Materials Physics
Li, Zhen
Institute of Physics (PI)